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I have never played the Thai Lottery but am curious about how it closes up shop when a drawing is due. My best guess is that all the Thai folks you see walking around with their lotto tickets for sale usually encased in a black case have to turn there sold tickets into the lotto headquarters before the drawing is held. If not, what is to stop a vendor who lets say hypothetically has the winning ticket and after the drawing is held gives the ticket to a friend who then proceeds to turn in the winning ticket to lotto headquarters for the big payoff. Am I correct, and if so, is there a cutoff time when no more tickets can be sold prior to the drawing?

Edited by watgate
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The lottery sellers buy the tickets, so I presume they keep the unsold tickets, any of which could be winners which they can cash in.

 

Although there was supposed to be a "buy back" system for unsold tickets.

Edited by rawhod

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